Council of Ministers (Ethiopia)
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The Council of Ministers is the cabinet of the Government of Ethiopia.
Current Cabinet
As of March 2014, the cabinet comprises:[1]
Office | Incumbent |
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Prime Minister | Hailemariam Desalegn |
Deputy Prime Minister | Demeke Mekonnen |
Minister of Agriculture | Tefera Deribew |
Minister of Civil Service | Aster Mamo |
Minister of Communication and Information Technology | Debretsion Gebremichael |
Minister of Finance and Economic Development | Abdulaziz Mahammad |
Minister of Culture and Tourism | Amin Abdulkadir |
Minister of Defense | Siraj Fegeta |
Minister of Education | Shiferaw Shigutie |
Minister of Federal Affairs | Shiferaw Tekelemariam |
Minister of Finance and Economic Development | Sufian Ahmed |
Minister of Health | Keseteberhan Admasu |
Minister of Industry | Mekonnen Manyazewal |
Minister of Justice | Getachew Ambaye |
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs | Abdulfetah Abdulahi Hassen |
Minister of Mines | Tolessa Shagi |
Minister of Science and Technology | Desse Dalke |
Minister of Trade and Investment | Abdurahman Shek Mohammed |
Minister of Transport | Diriba Kuma |
Minister of Urban Development and Construction | Mekuria Haile |
Minister of Water and Energy | Alemayehu Tegenu |
Minister of Women, Youth and Children's Affairs | Zenebu Tadesse |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Tedros Adhanom |
Director General of the Ethiopian Revenues and Customs Authority | Beker Shale |
Government Chief Whip | Aster Mamo |
Government Communication Office Head | Redwan Hussein |
References
- ↑ "Officials Contact - Ethiopian Government Portal". Ethiopia.gov.et. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
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